IO::File(3)
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IO::File - supply object methods for filehandles
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use IO::File;
$fh = new IO::File;
if ($fh->open("< file")) {
print <$fh>;
$fh->close;
}
$fh = new IO::File "> file";
if (defined $fh) {
print $fh "bar\n";
$fh->close;
}
$fh = new IO::File "file", "r";
if (defined $fh) {
print <$fh>;
undef $fh; # automatically closes the file
}
$fh = new IO::File "file", O_WRONLY|O_APPEND;
if (defined $fh) {
print $fh "corge\n";
$pos = $fh->getpos;
$fh->setpos($pos);
undef $fh; # automatically closes the file
}
autoflush STDOUT 1;
DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
IO::File inherits from IO::Handle and IO::Seekable. It
extends these classes with methods that are specific to
file handles.
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new ([ ARGS ] )
Creates a IO::File. If it receives any parameters,
they are passed to the method open; if the open fails,
the object is destroyed. Otherwise, it is returned to
the caller.
new_tmpfile
Creates an IO::File opened for read/write on a newly
created temporary file. On systems where this is
possible, the temporary file is anonymous (i.e. it is
unlinked after creation, but held open). If the
temporary file cannot be created or opened, the
IO::File object is destroyed. Otherwise, it is
returned to the caller.
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open( FILENAME [,MODE [,PERMS]] )
open accepts one, two or three parameters. With one
parameter, it is just a front end for the built-in
open function. With two parameters, the first
parameter is a filename that may include whitespace or
other special characters, and the second parameter is
the open mode, optionally followed by a file
permission value.
If IO::File::open receives a Perl mode string (">",
"+<", etc.) or a POSIX fopen() mode string ("w",
"r+", etc.), it uses the basic Perl open operator.
If IO::File::open is given a numeric mode, it passes
that mode and the optional permissions value to the
Perl sysopen operator. For convenience,
IO::File::import tries to import the O_XXX constants
from the Fcntl module. If dynamic loading is not
available, this may fail, but the rest of IO::File
will still work.
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the perlfunc manpage, the section on I/O Operators in the
perlop manpage, the IO::Handle manpage the IO::Seekable
manpage
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Derived from FileHandle.pm by Graham Barr
lt;bodg@tiuk.ti.com.